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But we are being specific, only this branch of I2a1 is identified as Slavic in origin. Not all I2a1 is Slavic in origin, but I2a1b2, defined by SNP L621 is.
Origin in Poland 2200 years ago, also found in North Greece. There ya go.
family tree DNA project members who marked themselves on map belonging to this clade:
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You mean specific like this?
Some fathead cant keep up who it is with all the name changes..
m423 - all brought by Slavic speakers, same with its ancestral clade m438
Too much fat saturating in your brain has not made you realize this, catgeorge. All your posts reek of butthurt from Australia.
You shouldnt talk about Scandinavians when you plot closer to modern Lebanese. Typical fat bluepilled retard.
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Anyway - I believe I2a was bought to Balkans via Sesklo.. Thessalian or Balcan neolithic expansion then meeting with Printed Cordium Pottery cultures that flipped to I2a1 somewhere in 3000 BC
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No, I am repeating if this clade didn't exist yet in Balkan Neolithic, then how can its origin be there? It makes no sense. Are you being dense on purpose?
Dont give me this eupedia fantasy of Maciamo, who wants to Nordicize ancient Greece like a shithead all through MS Paint program.
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categorge are you R1b-BY611? Dema told me
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